EP 401: ChatGPT’s Canvas Mode overview: What’s new and how you should use it.
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Why is no one talking about this ONE feature of Canvas? OpenAI announced Canvas, a new ChatGPT mode and way to code and write. Everyone's trying to compare this to Anthropic's popular Artifacts feature inside of its Claude chatbot. But almost everyone's missing the point by simply comparing it to Artifacts. We'll break it down and tell you 5 things you need to know about OpenAI's new Canvas mode.
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Topics Covered in This Episode:
1. Overview of Canvas Mode
2. Technical Details of Canvas Mode
3. Using Canvas Mode for Coding
4. Live demo of Canvas mode
5. Canvas Mode Feature Comparison
Timestamps:
02:00 Daily AI News
05:50 ChatGPT's Canvas feature
08:20 Canvas is based on OpenAI's newest model.
13:20 Use GPT-4 Canvas, integrates with other tools.
16:19 OpenAI first with split interface, November 2022.
17:49 AI feels smart but requires constant correction.
22:18 Stop comparing; similar interfaces aren't identical.
26:13 Ensure GPT-4o with Canvas is selected first.
28:30 Large language models give varied responses often.
32:11 Basic features of a text editor demonstrated.
36:07 Demo of inline editor for live podcast.
38:11 New interface enhances large language model experience.
41:51 Button polishes writing for clarity and consistency.
47:30 Curious about ChatGPT's bug-fixing process.
50:20 Prompt engineering is easier with Canvas mode.
54:17 Rendered output reveals coding errors effectively.
56:01 Sizable step toward future AI-human collaboration.
Keywords:
OpenAI, Canvas Mode, ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude Artifacts, human-AI collaboration, GPT-4o, AI News Updates, Gemini’s AI, Google, NVIDIA, Taiwan's largest supercomputer, Geoffrey Hinton, John Hopfield, Nobel Prize in Physics, Microsoft WorkLab podcast, Internet-connected GPT, browsing with Bing, Replit, coding, Augmented Intelligence, inline editor, Large Language models, real-time collaboration, language models, GPT-4, Claude 3, Llama 3.1, Gemini 1.5, AI-generated content, Augmented intelligence concept
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